মুফতি, সাদা পোশাক
(1) A jurist who interprets Muslim religious law
(2) Civilian dress worn by a person who is entitled to wear a military uniform
(1) Usually he would wear a plain shirt with some jeans on mufti day, but standing in front of my eyes, he was wearing dark coloured jeans with a navy polo shirt.
(2) I was a flying officer in mufti
(3) We're permitted to wear mufti on this rare occasion, but the absence of school uniform and the shocking appearance of colour still fails to cheer me up.
(4) Having said that I prefer loose-fitting mufti , it strikes me that every time I act as a minister - performing weddings and baptisms - I do wear a simple stole I got from Almy & Sons religious wear catalog.
(5) I do not have robes and I do not have the wherewithal to obtain them and I seek permission of the Court to appear before you in mufti and civvies.
(6) The killers turned out to be policemen in mufti - employees of the West Bengal government!
(7) A fatwa is a legal statement in Islam, issued by a mufti or a religious lawyer after reference to precedents to decide on an issue of jurisprudence.
(8) In Huu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab, the ancient capital, five thousand infiltrators shed peasant mufti to reveal North Vietnamese uniforms.
(9) A fatwa is simply a legal opinion in Islam given by a mufti or other religious leader on a specific issue, and this account describes one with which I was involved.
(10) If he seems a bit stolid throughout, that could be the military man's unease in mufti ; it certainly helps make his credulousness credible.
(11) His plan, to scoot from the railroad station the two blocks home, change into mufti , and that's the end of it.
(12) I raised the issue with Adam, suggesting that mufti sounded far more like a goat-type animal than an excuse to not wear business clothes.
(13) Even the mufti of the republic joined the bandwagon, urging worshippers before last Friday's prayer to cast their vote.
(14) But the latter institution did not specifically play the role of the mufti ; rather he was a religio-political advisor to the Sultan.
(15) Most Sunni Uzbeks are led by a state-appointed mufti .
(16) Eventually the mufti is satisfied, we are cleared and proceed across the desert to our temporary home.
(17) Another Latino fellow at the bar, evidently a soldier in golf club mufti , responded to the solitude of drinkers around him by making one call after another on his cell phone as he ordered ever-taller glasses of beer.
(18) Irregular forces that choose to fight in mufti and from ambush will be able to dramatically decrease the range.
(19) I pretended to be a kid in mufti (or a teacher, or something that wasn't a red thumb standing out) and went to the school's sessions.
(20) Workers Heights Sunday mixed bowls, which now starts at 1 pm, will relax its dress regulations to allow players to wear mufti if they prefer.
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